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Protesters in Morón, Cuba, attacked government buildings on March 14, 2026, amid severe shortages caused by halted oil shipments and U.S. sanctions.
Protests in Morón, Cuba, escalated on March 14, 2026, as demonstrators attacked the local Communist Party headquarters, setting fires and damaging government buildings amid severe power outages and shortages of food, fuel, and medicine.
The unrest, linked to a three-month halt in petroleum shipments and U.S. sanctions cutting off Venezuelan oil, led to five arrests and injuries, with conflicting reports on gunfire and casualties.
President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed talks with the U.S., while state media downplayed the scale, calling it vandalism.
The protests, rare in Cuba, reflect deepening public frustration over the government’s inability to manage the crisis.
Los manifestantes en Morón, Cuba, atacaron edificios gubernamentales el 14 de marzo de 2026, en medio de severas escaseces causadas por la suspensión de los envíos de petróleo y las sanciones de los Estados Unidos.